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Kids Learning Exercise -Match Word & Picture: K
In this online interactive vocabulary skills worksheet, students match the 6 words listed to the appropriate pictures. Students may submit their answers to be scored. All of the words begin with the letter K.
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Spelling Practice (Consonant Sounds k & s)
In this spelling worksheet, learners explore words with the consonants k and s. Students practice their spelling by writing each of the twenty words and playing a game with the syllables of each of the words.
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Blending is Fun
Use a poster picture of a slide to illustrate the blending of phonemes in words. First show your youngsters basic examples like cat and cap. Then have learners work in pairs to create some blends of their own! Provide words for them to...
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Introduce /Q/
Everything your pre-readers need to know about the letter Q is right here; this strategy combines pronunciation, letter recognition, sound, and word examples. Scholars examine the letter shape and listen to you pronounce the /kwww/...
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Matching Pictures with Words That Begin With K
In this matching pictures with words that begin with K learning exercise, students draw a line to match five pictures to the correct word that begins with K.
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Initial Sounds: K
For this word and letter recognition worksheet, students examine 6 words that are missing letters. Students fill in only the blanks with the letter k that should begin with the letter k. Picture clues are included. Students also practice...
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Treasure Chest
Segmenting and blending phonemes helps budding readers understand words. Use this strategy in an engaging game where partners test each other's auditory processing using familiar words. Using picture cards and a chart (included),...
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Look at Us!: English Language Development Lessons (Theme 1)
Start off your young English language learners with this packet of materials, which covers three weeks of instructions. After completing the unit, kids will have practiced the letters K through Z, read several story books, talked with...
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Where is the Sound of K?
In this letter k worksheet, students say picture words, and circle the first k to the left if they her the /kuh/ sound at the beginning of the word, or the "ck" to the right of the picture if they her the /kuh/ sound at the end of the word.
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Where is the Sound of - k ?
In this word and letter recognition instructional activity, students examine 7 pictures and words. Students identify whether they hear the k sound at the beginning or end of each of the words.
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Match the Words with Pictures Starting with K
In this word recognition worksheet, students match the 6 words listed to the appropriate pictures. All of the words begin with the letter K. The worksheet may be printed in color or black and white.
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Word Steps
Blending basic CVC letters to make words is one of the first steps to independent reading. Provided here are several images of stairs and several letters to cut and arrange. The learner rearranges the letters to form CVC patterns, sounds...
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Down on the Farm: Extra Support Lessons (Theme 8)
Chants, rhymes, practice pages, picture, word, and punctation cards provide extra support for reading high-frequency words, substituting, blending, segmenting, and identifying phonemes in this Down on the Farm themed unit.
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Phonological Awareness: Rhyme, Rhyme or No Rhyme
Rhyming is fun, builds phonemic awareness, and is a tried and true pre-reading skill. This activity helps learners identify words that rhyme. Young scholars listen to a song, locate a rhyming word they hear by clapping then draw a...
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Phonics: Letter-Sound Correspondence, Where's That Sound?
The phoneme train is leaving the station! Get your budding readers familiar with letter-sound correspondence using this fun phonics activity. Learners set up the initial and final sound train cards, placing letters between them. They...
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Rhyme Pie
Being able to recognize rhyming words is a step closer to understanding the phonemic blends that are necessary for building early reading skills. Little learners use the provided picture cards to make a rhyming pie. They glue rhyming...
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Blending into Good Speech
Your class can increase their production of the target phoneme /sh/ through the use of video, the Internet, and hands-on activities listed here. Sound out the phoneme altogether, then model words that include /sh/ at the beginning....
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Syllables
How many syllables? This practice activity starts with a brief introduction on segmenting words, encouraging kids to say words aloud. They categorize 12 words into lists based on number of syllables: one, two, or three. Next, scholars...
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Introduce /g/
As your emerging readers are learning the alphabet, set them up for success with strategies like these that incorporate multiple contexts and learning styles. Focusing on the letter g, write it clearly on the board. Model the /g/ sound,...
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Beginning Sounds: D, J, K, M, W
In this initial sounds learning exercise, students examine each of 5 rows of pictures and identify the letter that makes the same beginning sound as the picture names.
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Initial K: Word Match
In this word recognition worksheet, students examine 12 pictures and select the words that represent each of the pictures from the listed possibilities.
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Letter K Ending
In this letter sounds activity, 1st graders find words that end with the letter 'k' sound. Students color the pictures that end in the letter 'k' and glue them into the book. Students find four words that end in 'k'.
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Initial Consonant K
In this initial consonant K worksheet, students fill in the letter K to make six words that match the pictures. Students read the letter K words.
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Final Consonant "K"
In this final consonants worksheet, students identify the pictures in each example and write the ending 'k' sound on the line. Students complete 5 exercises.